Distribution of rats and endoparasites zoonoses risk in Tandang village, Tembalang District, Semarang City

Ning Setiati, Laily Fatmawati
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Rats are rodents that coexist with humans because of the abundant easily available food sources, and aggravated due to the lack of public awareness with environmental hygiene. Apart from being troublesome, rats are also intermediaries for the cause of zoonoses. Initial observations, in Tandang village, there are densely populated areas, many rats of various types were found, including Rattus norvegicus, Rattus tanezumi and possibly other types that cause zoonoses. This study aims to examine the distribution of rats and their endoparasites in the Tandang village. The research method is analytical descriptive research. Traps were set at several points around dense settlements and markets. Data obtained by conducting random sampling. From the results of detaintment, 104 rats were obtained, consisting of 5 species namely Rattus norvegicus, Rattus tanezumi, Rattus exulans, Bandicota indica. Mus musculus. Endoparasites found in intestinal organs in the form of the tapeworm Hymenolephis sp., Trichuris trichiura worm eggs, Hymenolepis sp. The distribution of rats was found in dense residential areas, with 27 rats (22.21%) Rattus norvegicus, and 21 rats (20.19%) compared to their distribution in the market. The eggs of these parasitic worms are known to cause infection to humans through objects that encounterd with soil, sewage, etc. and are eventually swallowed. Symptoms experienced when infected include diarrhea, abdominal pain, constipation, and anorexia.
三宝垄市天巴郎区坦当村鼠类分布及内寄生虫人畜共患病风险
老鼠是一种与人类共存的啮齿动物,因为它们有丰富的食物来源,而且由于公众缺乏环境卫生意识而加剧。除了麻烦之外,老鼠还是人畜共患病的媒介。初步观察发现,潭塘村人口密集,发现鼠种繁多,包括褐家鼠、黄尾鼠,可能还发现了其他引起人畜共患病的鼠种。本研究旨在调查坦当村鼠类及其体内寄生虫的分布情况。研究方法为分析描述性研究。在密集定居点和市场周围的几个地点设置了陷阱。通过随机抽样获得的数据。捕获大鼠104只,分别为褐家鼠、黄家鼠、黄家鼠、印度斑胸鼠5种。亩所支配。肠道脏器内寄生虫以膜孔绦虫、毛滴虫虫卵、膜孔绦虫等形式检出。大鼠分布在人口密集的居民区,褐家鼠27只(22.21%),市场大鼠21只(20.19%)。众所周知,这些寄生虫的卵会通过与土壤、污水等接触的物体导致人类感染,并最终被吞下。感染后的症状包括腹泻、腹痛、便秘和厌食。
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